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Village proposes $30,000 for street chipping and $10,000 for sidewalks from Motor Fuel Tax funds
Summary
During the April 28 budget review, Motor Fuel Tax funds were proposed with $30,000 designated for chipping streets and $10,000 for sidewalks; these were presented as capital maintenance priorities to be reviewed further at the next meeting.
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Greg Ummel outlined proposed Motor Fuel Tax expenditures, identifying $30,000 for chipping streets and $10,000 for sidewalks as part of the village’s capital maintenance plan. "Motor Fuel Tax Budget-$30,000 for chipping the streets and $10,000 for sidewalks," Ummel stated while reviewing fund line items.
The items were presented for board consideration and require formal approval in a subsequent board action; no final authorization was recorded at the April 28 meeting. The board will revisit these proposed capital allocations at the April 30, 2026 budget meeting.
